
USF honors its past accomplishments while looking forward to a bright future – Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
The University of San Francisco's 166th commencement ceremonies celebrated the graduation of 2,135 students this May. Notably, 34 percent of these graduates are the first in their families to earn college degrees. Incoming President Salvador D. Aceves is also a first-generation college graduate. ..
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Key highlights from Spring 2025 commencement ceremonies – Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley celebrated over 3,200 graduates during the Spring 2025 Commencement held at the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg. The commencement consisted of four ceremonies, during which graduates from various colleges across the university walked across the stag..
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Graduating students strive to turn their dreams into reality while balancing work, life, and learning – Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
This May, Arizona State University (ASU) hosted multiple commencement ceremonies across its campuses to celebrate the achievements of its graduate and undergraduate students. According to ASU, more than 21,000 students earned their degrees this spring, including nearly 7,400 through ASU Online. ..
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UAF celebrates its 103rd commencement ceremony – Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
The University of Alaska Fairbanks celebrated its graduating class of 2025 during the Commencement Ceremony held on May 3, honoring the hard work the graduates have completed. This 103rd commencement ceremony began with a hooding ceremony for Ph.D. recipients. It included a recognition cerem..
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Every graduation represents endless possibilities and a bright future ahead – Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
Graduation weekends are truly a time of celebration and inspiration, filled with stories that warm the heart and uplift the spirit. Here's a rundown of some of the remarkable highlights we featured this week on Hispanic Engineer. At the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), four in-person ..
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Apply by May 30 to Earn a $2,000 No-Essay Scholarship! – Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
Since 2015, Sallie Mae has awarded students over $300,000 in scholarships nationwide. The $2,000 No-Essay Scholarship Sweepstakes is open to residents of all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. To apply, visit the application portal and provide your high school graduati..
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Spring Commencement Season – Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) recently hosted four in-person commencement ceremonies to honor more than 3,000 graduates and degree candidates for the spring and summer of 2025. This graduating cohort includes over 480 engineering graduates, and a record number in computer scie..
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Advancing success for first-generation college students – Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
Many inspiring stories emerge during graduation weekends. At the University of New Mexico, one of the graduates, Brandon Salazar, shared his experience through a video series posted on social media. In a two-minute video, Salazar, the first in his family to attend college, offered advice to new ..
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Landmark finding could pave the way for gene editing technology – Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)-based gene editing can correct disease-causing variants in the human genome. However, many diseases do not benefit from a one-size-fits-all approach because they can have various disease-causing variants. Gene editing tools a..
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